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Re:GMT radar & the HUD

  •  06-24-1999, 5:35 PM

    Re:GMT radar & the HUD

    *** Posted by Rapier ***
    Hello,

    Yes there are perameters for droping bomb's of course. Every pilot who fly's a military jet SHOULD know what each and every weapon and it's perameters for deployment are. If they dont then they should be flying gliders. Basically you can use CCIP for high alt bombing but I prefer to use CCRP mode for high alt bombing. Basically SAM's are a pilot's worst enemy apart from other Enemy planes. SAM's can be launched from the ground and reach high altitudes very quickly, this is what they are designed for to kill the aircraft and the pilot. Basically it is all about mission planning, if you dont plan well then things are bound to go wrong. Plan well and you have a much better chance of everything going right the way you want it. It is determined on alot of things Faulken, not only what altitude the bomb should be droped from but also what type of bomb or armament would be suited to the type of target. You might get to the target area and find you got the wrong weapons for the job if you have planned badly or not at all.

    RUN is the real F-16 pilot and webmaster here, I am a Virtual F-16 pilot who enjoys F4 and the F-16 in general.

    Regards

    Rapier

    [Do the "Official Military" drop parameters allow for "dumb bomb" deployment/release using CCIP mode from altitudes of 15,000 ft. or more, or is it determined based upon the Air Defense(s) surrounding a particular target?

    Thank you both for responding here, this is a great area to post ?'s. BTW which of you is the real Viper driver, and which is the owner of this website??]

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